The Archbishop of Canterbury's World AIDS Day Message 2009 "A space for hope"

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3 comments on “The Archbishop of Canterbury's World AIDS Day Message 2009 "A space for hope"

  1. dpchalk+ says:

    Another aspect of the AIDS/HIV crisis to which we must pay attention: we need to encourage our go’vt that abortion and pro-gay legislation is not the answer. Empowering men and women in their marriages would be truly helpful (imo).

  2. Fr. Bob says:

    dpchalk+
    I’ve never met anyone who believes that abortion and pro-gay legislation is the answer to the HIV/AIDS crises. I think you may be conflating abortion and pro-gay legislation with non-abstinence based sex education? I’m a bit confused.

    In what is my opinion direct linking between the HIV/AIDS crises and homosexuality has been broadly debunked for some time. I’ve never heard about it linked to abortions.

  3. dpchalk+ says:

    Fr. Bob, I don’t know whom you’ve met… 😉
    Percentages and statistics are slippery, but from what I read it seems that much “aid” to African nations and third-world projects actively promotes a pro-abortion and pro-gay position (I don’t know if that’s interpolation from non-abstinence based sex education, or not). My contention is that (in my opinion) “Empowering men and women in their marriages would be [more] helpful.” And I based that thought on the Revd Sawo’s statements about families and fathers and their need for safe space.
    pax tecum